For as long as Major League Baseball is shut down due to concerns regarding the coronavirus and the recommendations of infectious disease experts, we'll be following along with Strat-O-Matic's simulation of the 2020 regular season had it advanced as...

The Indians have released several minor leaguers recently, but will continue to pay their health benefits through August. Under normal circumstances that would have been the end of the minor league season.

On Tuesday MLB owners made a proposal to cut the salaries of all big league players in order to start the coronavrius-delayed season. The two sides are trying to reach agreement on financial and safety matters to play a shortened season.

With the 2020 season on pause, theScore's MLB editors graded each team's front office by the moves made since Nov. 1, 2017. For executives hired following that date, only the moves they made after taking over were graded. Only the most notable...

In Tuesday's proposal by MLB owners to the MLB Players Association, Indians shortstop Francisco Lindor and first baseman Carlos Santana would have their salaries cut from $17.5 million to $3,580,471 for the 2020 season.